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COUNTS WEDDING HALTEDBY FATHE De Ia Rochefoucauld Cuts Son’s Allowance to Stop Marriage to Actress. By the Associated Press. _PARIS, November 27.—Defeated in his attempt to have the law prev: his son, Count Stanislas, from marry ing Mile. Alice Cocea, a musical com. edy star, Edward, Count de la Roche. foucauld and Duke de Bisaccia, by a more effective step has caused a post- ponement of the wedding. He cut off the allowance of the son and the lat- ter decided to delay the marriage until he has found a way to earn sufficient to support a wife. The plans of the couple had gone so far as to notify the rector of the fash- fonable Church of St. Philippe du Roule to make preparations for the ceremony. Tt is understood that Mlle. Cocea has no intention of le: ing the stage if she becomes a_member of the de la Rochefoucauld fam but musical comedy stars in France, even if they have played the in an unprecedented Phi” in which N do not receive such will allow them t husbands. Besides being a and wained nurse, N ers of East King: a bus during the Y, 727 2777727, %, 2222222, Sharks’ Fins Soup And Women’s Shoes Cut Finny Tribe By the Associated Press. LONDON, November 27.—Since wamen started the fashion of wearing shoes made of shark skin the mortality rate among the sharks in the Far East has greatly increased. Scarcely a ship arrives in the Thames from the Orlent these days that does not have on board a shipment of shark skins. Shark fins, long a delicacy in China, also are being imported into England. The coarser kind of the fins are used in making an explosive gelatin for blasting. The finer fins produce gelatins used in cooking and which form the basis for numerous soups. Cornell Luncheon December 9. The Cornell Alumni Society of ‘Washington will _hold its annual luncheon meeting December 9 at the City Club, it was announced today. Livingston Farrand, president of Cor- nell, and Dr. Willlam Mather Lewis, president of George Washington Uni- versity, will address the gathering. Lieut. Col. H. E. Bullis is chairman of the luncheon committee. Ouwners of othermakes! trade quichly for { THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. [0 BOYS’ CLUB OPPOSES ALMS-BEGGING CUSTOM Madison Square Body Parades Against Practice of Thanks- giving Mendicants. By the Aseociated Press. NEW TYORK,, November 27 of hundreds of New York cl dren, who, dressed in vari-colored cos- tumes, beg for alms on Thanksgiving day, was.protested yesterday by more than 500 members of the Madison Square Boys' Club, who took part in a parade against the practice. The boys were dressed in home costumes and carried banners reading: “Ameri- can boys don’t beg.” Churches, public institutions and pri- vate families made the day one of special observance. With a pound of turkey ordered for every man in the United States Army, soldiers from Panama to Nome and garrisons in the Far East joined in the Thanksgiving celebration, it was announced here. A special service in memory of dead American legionnaires was held in St. Patrick's Cathedral, with Rev. Daniel C. Cunnion as preacher. Fa- ther Cunnion said that the United States has wandered from trust in -|God and quoted President Coolids the need of religion and tolera national life. Special service: were held in Jewish synagosu other churches. All the city insti tions served Thanksgiving dinners. — The Soviet government of Russia is erecting petroleum storage tanks at Riga, Latvia, on leased ground. COMING THE NEW SUPER-POWER NEUTRODYNE IN DEALERS’ HANDS NEXT WEEK Watch for Announcement in Next Sunday’s Papers CREEL BROS., Distributors % FRIDAY, .NOVEMBER 27, 1925. @W&MMD Down Stairs Store ; Thousands of Gift Suggestions—Lesser Priced Gift Suggestions for the Family Sale—Women’s, Men’s and Children’s Felt Slippers of the Better Grades Blue 3 Sizes 4 to 8 for women. Purple Fawn Old Rose Orchid Oxford Bright, attractive colors. The soles are retanned, making them unusually durable. Really exceptional values! Children’s Felt Slippers, $1 Sizes 8 to 2 Men’s and Boys, Felt Slippers, $1 Sizes 2% to 6, 614 to 11. DOWN STAIRS STORE Handkerchiefs, Boxe Women's Fine Linen Handker- chiefs, Box of 3, 58¢ Pure Linen Handkerchiefs, with neatly embroidered corners. There is always room for two or three in a woman's ward- robe. 3 Women’s Handkerchiefs, 58¢ Neatly boxed, ready for giving. Plain white, sheer batiste and colors; lace cor- ners. 3 Children’s Handkerchiefs, 25¢ Plain white and colors, with embroidered corners, Book and animal-shape books. Also a few in Jackie Coogan embroidery designs. Children’s Handkerchiefs, 35c Box of 3. Sheer, Soft Lawn Handker- chiefs, embroidered with Skeezix designs. Handkerchief Dolls 65c, 85¢, $1 Attractive, Dressed Handkerchief Dolls with four silk handkerchiefs. Children’s gifts that every child will enthuse over Boys’ Handkerchiefs, 50c Box of 3. White with colored woven borders and initials. Fine quality, well wearing and very acceptable gifts for Christmas. d, Ready for Gifts 6 Men’s Linen Handkerchiefs $1.50 Men’s Pure Linen Handkerchiefs neat initials. Attractively boxed han kerchiefs at this extremely interes price. 6 Men’s Initial Handkerchie Good Grade Cotton Ha and sheer. Neat initi corners. 3 Men’s Handkerchiefs. White with colored wo embroidered initial in c ceptional values. 2777277, Sale—1,500 Smart Pearl (Imitation) Necklaces Gloria Necklaces, $1 Pearl Festoons, 50c French Pearl Chokers, $1.50 Pearl Festoon Necklaces, $1.50 Debutante Pearls, $1 DOWN STAIRS STORE N AN 2 60-Inch Baroque Pearls, $1.50 Imported Pearl Necklaces, $2.75 24-Inch Pearl Necklaces, $1.50 2-Row Pearl Necklaces, 50c New 3-Row Pearl Necklace, $1 Children’s Gifts Children’s Cinderella Frocks, $1 Good quality materials in thess popular Cinderslla girepers, rompers. panty and straight dresses an Suits. Da {rimmed and attractively low priced. These make fine, practical fifts Making all road‘s, tomorrow lead to Hahn's 7th and 9th Sts. Stores SALEY Women’s Shoes HAT a chance for real savings, just as Christmas ap- W proaches! Hundreds of pairs of $5.95 and $7 shoes out of our newest Winter stocks—temporarily marked down to $4.45 pair! At our 7th and 9th Sts. Stores only tomorrow! More than a dozen popular styles. Pumps. Strap and gore effects. Buckle pumps. In satin, velvet, patent, tan. Plenty of all sizes—but a time for QUICK ACTION! Boudoir Lamps, $1 A most interesting price for these fine Boudoir Lamps with pot- tery bases. In rose, blue and gold. Seco silk (rayon) shades finished with fancy braid. Ivory Frost Lamps in rose, blue and gold. DOWN STAIRS STORE % N \ \ \ N \ § \ . \ \ \ \ \ \ N § | \ . \ \ \ . \ N \ \ . \ . \ \ N\ N\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ % N \ Infants’ and Children’s Bath Robes, $1.25 Large selection of patterns and color combinations. Infancy to 16-vear- old aizes. Novelties and Soft Toys, 10c to $1.95 Christmas novelties, stuffed animals and other soft toye that are sure (o make children happy. B R ; Children’s Raincapes, $2.95 to $5.95 Children’s Rain Coats and Capes, in sizes 4 to 16 years. and green. Boxed in holly boxes. 5 s s = Boys’ Serge Middy Suits, $2-95 Special price. Also suits Of jerseys and tweeds, all middy and button.on styles. Very spectally priced S Sizes 3 to 8 years. DOWN STAIRS STORE Chrysanthemums, Roses Gardenias and Orchids 35c to %1 These popular flowers in all their glorious hues. ~ Beautiful specimens in an un- usually varied assortment. DOWN STAIRS STORE 7 7 7 77 Navy, red, yellow 7, 27772222 2 TN Beautiful Fancy Linens—Sale Priced Buffet and Vanity Sets, 60c to $2. Made of pure linen. White and ecru, lace edges and medallion inserts. Also un- bleached dimities stenciled. In rose and blue. Scarfs and Doilies, 28c to 68c. Of ecru linens, attractively embroidered in dif- ferent colors. Both items in different sizes and may be matched into sets. Doilies, oblong or round and oval shapes. Card Table Covers, 50c to $1.75. Large range of styles and materials, including black sateen. Fancy Pillowcases, $1.15 to $2.75 Pair. A splendid assortment. Fine bleached muslin, scalloped or hemstitched hems and lace trimmed. Also insertion and medallion inserts. Some are embroid- ered. All-Linen Scarfs, 85c to $2. With nar- row lace edge or hemstitched, also me- dallion inserts. Some have flne linen centers, edged with deep filet consist of 36-inch cloth and 4 na 'S Others of heavier linen, trimmed with ‘Woven stripes. Some have machine- very wide heavy laces. crocheted hems and borders. DOWN STAIRS STORE . - Fancy Huck Towels, 40c to 65c each. Pure linen towels, also part-linen towels in all white, some with hems in gold, lavender, blue, pink, with fancy bor- der and monogram space. Pure Linen Damask Luncheon Set: 'y $375 Set. " Baxbi-incn cloth and nap ns. Bridge Sets, $1.95 to $2.25. Complete Linen Bridge Sets or Luncheon Sets Reliable Hahn School Shoes —are a much more satisfactory investment than doctors’ bills— for cold, wet days! And our two. pet names—“GRO-NUPS” and “HAHN SPECIALS"—stand for the utmost in quality, appear- ance, value. Five “Hahn” Stores—one in your neighborhood— ready to fit your boys and girls properly and promptly tomorrow. Girls’ Shoes High Arctics $2.95 to $5 $2.95 to $4.50 Boys’ Oxfords Girls’ Oxfords Rubber Boots $3.95 to $6 $2.95 to $6.50 $2.25 to $4 (Childrew's Shoes at All Hahn Stores Except “Women’s Shop”) 7 2 20 “Made in England” Men’s All-Wool Overcoats $24.75 $29.50 Single and Double Breasted Genuine Imported English Broadcloth Shirts—Make Splendid Gifts $1'75 3 for $5 o & SnanKABLE BanD. & .&:fl: & Boys’ Shoes $2.95 to $5 7227 7227 Y 1 % funn Cor Tmaouow S Busrom Frons 722 7% “Hahn Special™ Insured Silk Hose $1.45 Lustrous thread silks and goamy chiffons that look expen- sive but aren’t! And GUAR- ANTEED to wear well or a new pair without cost. Simply IN- COMPARABLE at the price! 2 Prs., $2.65 (At all Hahn Stores) % % % B9 Tacm Lenswy Boor " Yowd ordinarily pay a much higher price for shirts such as these. We've marked these at a much lower price to make early shopping especially attractive. You'll find these shirts in White Blue Gray Tan Neckband and collar-attached styles. Body full-cut and other fea- tures shown in illustration of one of shirts taken from stock. Collar- attached in white only. Sizes 14 to 17. 2 Cor. 7th and K 414 9th St. 1914-16 Pa. Ave. 233 Pa. Ave. S.E. “Arcade Store” 3212-14 14th St. (Open every evening) Shown in 22 % browns, oxford, % Y tan and heather mixtures. 34 to 44. Sizes DOWN STAIRS STORE